Sentences with phrase «on indebted»

However, strong support from music and movie suppliers have encouraged the banking syndicate behind the company to give them «more financial headroom» and waive some of the more stringent covenant tests on the indebted chain's borrowings.
In the wake of a financial crisis associated with over-leverage, monetary policy can, by lowering interest rates, lessen the burden on the indebted sectors by shifting the burden in part to the net holders of interest - earning assets.
He traces the deepening fault lines in a world overly dependent on the indebted American consumer to power global economic growth and stave off global downturns.

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The central bank warned that the weaker oil prices could have an even more dramatic effect on the economy, and that heavily indebted households could stop spending.
He said the concern for highly indebted households will become larger as rates rise, but said higher rates will also reflect an economy on solid ground.
Households are too indebted to carry on spending in their post-crisis pace.
Consider that the average indebted U.S. household owes $ 15,675 on their credit cards, according to NerdWallet.
People protest in New York City on Dec. 2, 2015 against austerity measures forced onto the severely indebted island of Puerto Rico.
Those are the kinds of numbers that cause indebted homeowners to sweat, but serve as a balm for those on the sidelines in Toronto: like Taylor in B.C., many now openly cheer for the market to collapse.
Heavily indebted households can no longer be relied on as the main driver of economic growth.
At stake is a roughly 20 percent interest in the Thunder held by Aubrey McClendon, the indebted Oklahoma energy magnate who died in a car crash on March 2.
On 7/14, the Central Bank of Italy reported that Italian public debt has risen upwards of 2.2 trillion euros in May, a new record for the Eurozone's second-most indebted country after Greece.
That period of reflection appears to have emboldened Poloz's conviction in the story he's been telling from the start: that international sales of manufactured goods and services would lead a rotation away from the economy's reliance on high commodity prices and consumption by heavily indebted households.
While the region's largest economies — Germany, France and Italy limp on with low growth figures — the wider region has some surprising and unexpected «emerging» growth stories with Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Romania and Poland all growing faster than Europe's «old,» larger and more indebted economies.
Greek ferry, bus and train services were disrupted and civil servants and doctors stopped work in nationwide walkout on Wednesday, as lawmakers debated austerity measures that lenders want the indebted country to implement.
In his commentary on the economy, his assessments have been nuanced, acknowledging that the better - than - expected data is positive, while pointing out that growth led by highly indebted households is unsustainable.
NerdWallet's 2017 household debt study shows that several major spending categories have outpaced income growth over the past decade; many Americans are putting medical expenses on credit cards; and the average indebted household is paying hundreds of dollars in credit card interest each year.
Even though Cliff's business has changed dramatically over the past few years, the market still has this stock priced like it's still that highly indebted iron ore producer on the verge of collapse.
Univision filed for an IPO in 2015, but investor appetite for large indebted companies such as Univision soured and those plans have been on hold.
And why are we more divided, indebted and have more people on food - stamps (50 million) than ever before in our history?
Borrowing costs have never been this low, Canadians have never been as indebted and the nation's economy has never been so reliant on consumption and housing.
The market for risky loans often used in buyouts has ballooned on investor demand

Demand for risky loans that fund private - equity buyouts and other highly indebted companies has pushed the size of the market beyond $ 1 trillion for the first time.

The parliamentary committee also found that, even after the controversy around Goldman's deals, Deutsche went on to arrange two further loans worth a total of $ 1.23 billion for the already indebted fund in 2014.
Despite the cost of monthly student loan payments, many are spending just as much as their less - indebted counterparts, choosing instead to cut back on savings in favor of other expenses.
To back up that point, Tsipras said a French businessman accompanying French President Emmanuel Macron on his 2 - day visit to Greece this week told him that the once prevalent narrative of Grexit — the likelihood of the deeply - indebted country leaving the 19 - nation eurozone — has now become Grinvestment.
While the world has been laser - focused on the woes of the heavily - indebted PIIGS nations for the last couple of years, property markets in Northern and Western European countries have been bubbling up to dizzying new heights in a repeat performance of the very property bubbles that caused the global financial crisis in the first place.
Rising rates are not good for indebted governments, companies and individuals and not good for equities based on common sense backed by 55 years of data analysed objectively.
On the other hand, Krugman's gloomy view, outlined this week in a New York Times opinion piece, echoes former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney and others who worry that Canadians are too deeply indebted and over-leveraged to a dangerous degree.
The Bank of Canada's surprising signal on Wednesday that it will not raise interest rates any time soon will lift the housing market and give indebted households breathing room, but it leaves many apprehensive there will be a hard reckoning.
But when that happened, Canadian households were far less indebted than they are today, and the Canadian economy did not rely nearly so much on the finance, real estate and construction sectors for growth.
Thus, a cycle of expensive debt occurs, keeping borrowers forever indebted and unable to get on solid financial footing.
Icelanders for their part feel that the EU has treated them as a financial colony while backing a neoliberal kleptocracy preying on an increasingly indebted population.
A higher credit score means any future debt can come cheaper, you can potentially get lower rates on insurance, and future employers who wish to see your credit report will know you're not overly indebted.
Author's Note: I am indebted to Dr. Margaret Biggs of Queens University, Dr. Meredith Lilly of Carleton University and Dr. Judit Fabian of the University of Calgary for many of these insights on gender and indigenous issues within international trade agreements.
It could cause the euro to rise in value against other currencies, potentially hurting exporters, and it could bring higher returns on savings as well as stiffer borrowing costs for indebted governments in the 19 - country eurozone.
Based on its projections, the indebted household will suffer a lifetime wealth loss of nearly $ 208,000, compared to «baseline» of the debt - free household.
However, such research also shows that the incomes education - indebted households quickly fall behind their peers without education debt, likely because the need for indebted households to make consistent monthly payments on their debt causes them to lack the job flexibility and mobility enjoyed by debt - free households.
One can say with confidence that, in the last several decades, there is nobody who has done serious work on the fascinating connections between law and religion, and the ways in which worldviews inform the res publica, who is not deeply indebted to this man.
Since process theologians are heavily indebted to these writings, the confusion is understandable, all the more so, because the philosophers in question do not hide the influence of Christian thought on their work.
My remarks are in part indebted to Professor Leone who was also kind enough to make some helpful suggestions on my first draft.
(I am indebted for this story to Dorothee Sölle, who included it in her lecture, «The Role of Political Theology in Relation to the Liberation of Men,» one of the plenary addresses at the conference on Religion and the Humanizing of Man, Sept. 1 - 5, 1972, Los Angeles.)
While modern science has made deep impressions on both philosophers, systems thought is more directly indebted to its idiom.
On the significance of oratio, meditatio, and tentatio, I am indebted to comments made by Paul Holmer at Yale, the essence of which were developed later into his study The Grammar olf Faith (New York: Harper and Row, 1978).
I am indebted to Lewis Ford for some illuminating comments on an earlier draft of this paper.
A related movement, which is indebted to liberation hermeneutics but which also draws on other sources, is postcolonial hermeneutics (see Voices from the Margins Interpreting the Bible in the Third World, edited by B. S. Sugirtharajah).
On the question of Aramaic usage I am greatly indebted to G. Venues, in an appendix to M. Black.
It seems to me, then, that even though Tillich's theory of symbols dwells on religious uses, and his theological method starts from existential questions, his formal discussion of God is more strongly indebted to idealist philosophy than to either religious experience or the biblical tradition.
I am indebted to all the students who have encouraged me by their interest, but especially to those on whom I inflicted the reading of some of the early manuscript material.
It is much indebted to the findings, and writings on the subject, of a large number of historians and scholars.
I am greatly indebted to Southern Baptist Theological Seminary for allowing me to quote directly and extensively from my doctoral dissertation on Niebuhr written at that institution.
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